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Handguns stolen from Warehouse Sports

Handguns stolen from Warehouse Sports

An early morning break-in at a local business on Family Day resulted in the theft of nine handguns, and RCMP are asking anyone who may have information about the incident to contact the local detachment. “Shortly after 4 a.m. on (Feb.

Federal boundary changes offer challenges

The founding meeting for the Liberal Lakeland Association was held earlier this month, and those in attendance voiced some concern regarding the new boundaries that have been set, following the redistribution of federal electoral districts.
Handguns stolen from St. Paul business

Handguns stolen from St. Paul business

An early morning break-in at a local business on Monday has resulted in the theft of nine handguns, and RCMP is asking anyone who may have information about the incident to contact the local RCMP detachment. “Shortly after 4 a.m. on (Feb.
Dr. Craig Hellquist named Veterinarian of the Year

Dr. Craig Hellquist named Veterinarian of the Year

Dr. Craig Hellquist, of the St. Paul Veterinary Clinic, was recently honoured with the title of Veterinarian of the Year, by the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association. Hellquist received his award at a banquet on Feb.

RCMP reports fewer prisoners, more vehicle theft in past year

St. Paul RCMP Staff Sgt. Wade Trottier provided Town of St. Paul and County of St. Paul councils with a RCMP update at last week’s regular council meetings. Traffic, crime, and statistics were brought up at both meetings. In the County of St.

Councillors voice concern over Ashmont-Lottie Lake water project

Progress on the Ashmont/Lottie Lake water project appears to have slowed down, following a meeting between the County of St. Paul council and Alberta Transportation representative Mike Yakimchuk, last week.
Minister Campbell speaks on Primrose and environment issues in St. Paul

Minister Campbell speaks on Primrose and environment issues in St. Paul

While in St. Paul last week, Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development Robin Campbell said the province is continuing to monitor the bitumen leaks at CNRL’s Primrose site, located near Cold Lake.
Plenty of fun and games planned for Family Day weekend

Plenty of fun and games planned for Family Day weekend

“There’ll be stuff like skating, tobogganing, and fishing that will be free,” says St. Paul Recreation Director Gary Ward, “Basically it’s a weekend event starting on Saturday, and ending on Monday the 17th.

Job market continues to draw new Canadians to St. Paul

The Filipino community in St. Paul continues to grow, with the availability of work and quality of life in the area attracting people from outside the country to move to Canada to work, and in some cases, become full Canadian citizens. Westlock-St.
Saddle Lake families celebrate babies of 2013

Saddle Lake families celebrate babies of 2013

The parents of Saddle Lake’s newest children gathered at the Saddle Lake Cultural Centre on Jan. 29 to celebrate the babies that joined the community in 2013.
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